you could use your own images or have a wallpaper app help you pick.

Here’s what we like to use to keep our iPads looking unique and fresh.

Unsplash

Keyword search typically returns a solid set of relevant photos.

Rear view of a young girl photographing a road amidst autumn trees through a tablet

Klaus Vedfelt / DigitalVision / Getty Images

Dedicated page for iPad Pro images.

Photos are available in their original size.

Can’t restrict results by image resolution.

The Unsplash website displaying three free backgrounds for iPad Pro

Also includes non-free wallpapers.

NASA

Stunning images of space and Earth.

Nearly all images are free for personal use.

Screenshot of images.nasa.gov search site

May take a few tries to determine the appropriate size to select when downloading an image.

Some NASA images can be extremely large.

Almost all NASA content is not copyrighted and is available free for personal, non-commercial use.

Screenshot of Apple Photos search for “Paris” (with about 18 photos found in example)

Keyword search for images doesn’t always return results you expect.

That makes sense, as the most personal wallpaper may be an image you capture or create.

Wallaroo

No ads.

A screenshot of Walleroo’s site.

Wallpapers customized for iPad and iPhone.

Home screen widgets let you display multiple photos at once.

Not everything is free.

The Iconfactory has been around a long time and their work speaks for itself.

Not only do they make terrific apps, but they also love making new wallpapers.

And it shows with Wallaroo.